Amsterdam

Amsterdam: A good time! That’s what you’ll have in this beautiful capital of the Netherlands, which feels at once like a 17-century city and a bustling modern metropolis. Famous for its canals and extraordinary museums, Amsterdam is also an intimate city with strangely alluring streets and squares.

Bergen

You can thank Olav Kyrre.

He’s the Viking king who founded Bergen in 1070. During the Middle Ages, the city became Scandinavia’s primary port, and today, against all odds, you can still see buildings and other relics of this long period. There’s the medieval fortress of Bergenhus, as well as the summer home of composer Edvard Grieg. Bergen, Norway is also a jumping off point for
excursions to some of Norway’s wonders, such as Sorfjord, Samnangerfjord, Tokagjel Gorge and Steindalsfjoss Waterfall. After you’ve visited all of these, there will be a short spelling quiz.

Geiranger

Enclosed on both sides by towering walls of craggy rock, Geirangerfjord is one of the most majestic sight in all of Norway. Take an excursion to spectacular Djupvatn Lake and ascend Mt. Dalsnibba for breathtaking views of mountains, lakes and waterfalls.

Isafjordur

Isafjordur is the capital of the Westfjords. The fjord has two valleys, Tungudalur and Engidalur, and is surrounded by high and steep mountains. The two valleys are the main outdoor activity areas of Isafjordur. In Tungudalur there is a large golf course, ski slopes, campsites and hiking routes around the forestry area. Isafjordur town has a long history and has for a long time been one of the largest fishing industry centres in Iceland. Nedstikaupstadur, a part of Isafjordur town, consists of the oldest buildings in Iceland including four buildings from the 18th century.

Lerwick Shetland Island

Shetland Islands, archipelago, 552 sq mi (1,427 sq km), off N Scotland. They consist of c.100 islands c.70 mi (110 km) long, about a fourth of which are inhabited. The largest are Mainland (where Lerwick, the main town, is located), Yell, Unst, Fetlar, Whalsey, and Bressay. Oil, produced offshore in the North Sea since the 1970s, supplements income
from traditional sheep, cattle, and knitware industries. Tourism is also important. The hardy Shetland pony and the Shetland sheepdog originated there. Occupied by Norsemen by the 9th cent., the islands were annexed to Scotland in 1472. Fishing is plentiful here, and the rocky cliffs offset by vast colonies of gannets and gulls make for breathtaking scenery.

Reykjavik

Reykjavik, is the capital of Iceland. It is the country’s chief port and center of its cod fishing industry.

Founded in 874 A.D., it is the home of the Althing, or Icelandic parliament, the oldest in Europe. The city’s heating system uses nearby hot springs. Reykjavik was the site of 1986 disarmament talks between the U.S. and USSR.

Rotterdam

The World’s busiest sea port, it was founded in 1340. After suffering extensive damage in WWII, it was rebuilt. It is now the second largest city in the Netherlands. It lies on a branch of the Rhine River, just before it enters the English Channel. It is south of Amsterdam.

Seydisfjordur

Seyðisfjörður (Seydisfjordur) is a small East Icelandic town completely surrounded by mountains and offering access to the fjord of the same name.

The town is well-known for its old wooden buildings, vibrant cultural scene, and natural attractions including up to 25 waterfalls in the surrounding area and a diverse selection of wildlife in the nearby Skalanes nature reserve.

Sognefjord

Located in Western Norway, the Sognefjord or Sognefjorden stretches almost 130 miles from the ocean to a small village called Skjolden, making it the largest fjord in Norway and the second longest in the world. Many smaller fjords branch off the Sognefjord, and all exhibit the exceptional natural beauty that draws so many travelers each year.

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